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Temporary feeding method for recovery from illness of young Boer goat

A technology for Boer goats and young sheep, which is applied to the field of feeding Boer goat young sheep when they recover from illness, can solve the problems of poor resistance, increase the energy and economic investment of recovery, and increase the time of recovery, so as to achieve mild nutrition and good health. Stimulating, fast absorption digestion and muscle recovery, the effect of increasing appetite

Active Publication Date: 2018-12-07
MAANSHAN JINNONG ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
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[0004] Although the disease resistance of Boer goats is relatively good, the resistance is often poor when the young goats are young, and the probability of disease will be high. However, due to the decline in physical fitness and loss of appetite of young goats in the early stage of recovery, the muscles will become weaker. Relaxation and decreased visceral vitality will increase recovery time and increase recovery energy and economic investment

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[0035] A method for temporarily feeding Boer goat young goats after recovering from illness, is characterized in that it comprises the following steps,

[0036] Step 1. Arranging the pen: arrange a separate square or rectangular sheep pen for the recovered young sheep, and divide the grid with equal areas, and set up supporting facilities according to the standard sheep pen;

[0037] Step 2. Sheep herding: put the young sheep into the grid, and put one young sheep in each grid;

[0038] Step three, young sheep management:

[0039] Ⅰ Feed the nutritious food 4 times a day, once every six hours, until you stop eating each time, do not eat any food for the rest of the time, just feed pure water;

[0040] Ⅱ Pull the sheep out of the sheepfold one hour after each feeding for 1.5-2 hours of walking and other activities;

[0041] ⅢAfter feeding for 4 days, it becomes 3 times a day to feed the nutritional material, once every 8 hours, and it is enough to feed each time until it is n...

Embodiment 2

[0058] A method for temporarily feeding Boer goat young goats after recovering from illness, is characterized in that it comprises the following steps,

[0059]Step 1. Arranging the pen: arrange a separate square or rectangular sheep pen for the recovered young sheep, and divide the grid with equal areas, and set up supporting facilities according to the standard sheep pen;

[0060] Step 2. Sheep herding: put the young sheep into the grid, and put one young sheep in each grid;

[0061] Step three, young sheep management:

[0062] Ⅰ Feed the nutritious food 4 times a day, once every six hours, until you stop eating each time, do not eat any food for the rest of the time, just feed pure water;

[0063] Ⅱ Pull the sheep out of the sheepfold one hour after each feeding for 1.5-2 hours of walking and other activities;

[0064] ⅢAfter feeding for 4 days, it becomes 3 times a day to feed the nutritional material, once every 8 hours, and it is enough to feed each time until it is no...

Embodiment 3

[0077] A method for temporarily feeding Boer goat young goats after recovering from illness, is characterized in that it comprises the following steps,

[0078] Step 1. Arranging the pen: arrange a separate square or rectangular sheep pen for the recovered young sheep, and divide the grid with equal areas, and set up supporting facilities according to the standard sheep pen;

[0079] Step 2. Sheep herding: put the young sheep into the grid, and put one young sheep in each grid;

[0080] Step three, young sheep management:

[0081] Ⅰ Feed the nutritious food 4 times a day, once every six hours, until you stop eating each time, do not eat any food for the rest of the time, just feed pure water;

[0082] Ⅱ Pull the sheep out of the sheepfold one hour after each feeding for 1.5-2 hours of walking and other activities;

[0083] ⅢAfter feeding for 4 days, it becomes 3 times a day to feed the nutritional material, once every 8 hours, and it is enough to feed each time until it is n...

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Abstract

The invention provides a temporary feeding method for recovery from an illness of a young Boer goat, and relates to the technical field of goat breeding and feeding. The temporary feeding method is characterized by comprising the steps of sheepfold preparation, goat herding, young goat management and the young goat returning to a goat flock. The temporary feeding method for the recovery from the illness of the young Boer goat has the advantages that the method is reasonable, the operation is convenient, raising is simple, and the recovery speed is fast.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of goat breeding and feeding, in particular to a method for temporarily feeding Boer goat young goats after recovery. Background technique [0002] The Boer goat is native to South Africa and is known as the "King of Meat Goats" in the world. It is a famous goat that produces high-quality lean meat in the world. It is an excellent breed of meat goats. It has the characteristics of large body, fast growth, strong fecundity, more lambs, high slaughter rate, more meat, tender meat, good palatability, rough feeding resistance, strong adaptability, strong disease resistance and stable genetics. [0003] The hair color of Boer goats is white, the head and neck are reddish brown, and there is a white hair band from the forehead to the lip. Boer goats have wide and drooping ears and a short and thin coat. Both male and female sheep have horns, which are solid and medium in length. The horn base of rams is thick an...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A23K50/10
CPCA01K67/02A23K50/10
Inventor 范恒功
Owner MAANSHAN JINNONG ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
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